I know, but still. I can still assume that that can be more than people visiting now right?
>tourists committed to the cause of that time came to Veeky Forums as Legion >their relevance dwindled over time >became overshadowed by the growing and frowned upon /pol/
Also, I guess there would be witch hunts to get rid of all normies by this time. Or would that be a constant?
James Torres
I'm working on the backstory for a setting, and most standard races are formed out of a combination of elements that loosely define their personality and mindset. Elves are air and water, dwarves are earth and fire, humans are earth and air.
What would be a good example for a fourth race, with a pair of elements, preferably not earth related? Doesn't have to be a halfling or orc or anything, just something that might make a good PC race, and it could be a vague element like metal or lightning or something.
Hudson Barnes
How do i get a Veeky Forums bf. I play magic a little have a serious interest in videogames and d&d but dont know how to flirt with nerdy guys. I end up just friend zoning myself and its embarassing cause then i dont wanna ruin anything if im rejected. Any guys have any suggestions? I go into the local card shop from time to time but im too shy to start up a conversation. Help please. I know it isnt exactly tg related but i thought id ask here cause its better than asking /soc/ or somewhere else.
Ryder Thomas
Okay, key first question. Are you a girl, a boy? Second question: How ugly are you? I doubt any of of us here are real lookers, so just eyeball a number. Third question: What do you have to compensate for whatever your ugly level is?
Jonathan Bennett
Boy or girl, you just gotta be willing to start a conversation man. Try to make friends - friends help you find more friends, and one of those might be date-able even if the initial friends are just friends.
Once you have found someone you might like to date, just try asking them out. They'll be impressed by your forwardness, and probably appreciate someone being interested in them.
Camden Richardson
Jokes about summer have been around ever since there was an internet to be visited, and there's never really been witch hunts so much as the occasional "normalfag leave" whenever a relevant post appears.
Really, it'd mostly be people complaining about them from time to time and occasionally getting annoyed when people say stupid things, but nothing really organized.
William Ross
This. Most nerds are some level of oblivious, and besides that a lot have self esteem issues that would make it hard for them to believe anyone would be interested in them.
Also, if you are a guy, remember that your various flavors of gay in an area usually gather together, so even if you get rejected, it's not a bad idea to ask the person if they can think of anyone who would be interested in you.
John Edwards
I have a city in my campaign that I'm working on that has a magic college inside it. The college is not politically involved with the government. I've written a large amount amount of lore and fluff for the college itself but I'm struggling with coming up with a unique and interesting government that could exist alongside this college. >How do I make the city unique and not just the college?
Nathan Ramirez
So natives living here are annoyed by summerfags and can tell them apart at a glance despite the transformation. But we shouldn't do anything about it since Veeky Forums is still a tourist town. Driving away your only income is retarded.
Mason Sanchez
>So natives living here are annoyed by summerfags and can tell them apart at a glance despite the transformation. It's the mannerisms and the constant gawking and how they just don't have the 'Veeky Forums voice', and they trample all over local taboos and customs. Despite the change, they just don't fit in. This phenomenon is also known as 'newfaggotry'.